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Performances reportThis page gives a report of the performances matching your search criteria. There were 9 matching performances. Hereford Diocesan Guild Clifford, Herefordshire St Mary the Virgin Saturday, 15 January 1944 in 2h 35 (12–1–14 in G) 5040 Grandsire Doubles (Being 42 six-scores, 10 callings) 1 A Derek Owens 2 Leslie Evans 3 E Peter Rock 4 Albert F Jones 5 David H Bennett (C) 6 William Beaver First peal 1. First peal inside 3. Rung as a compliment to Mr. J. P. Hyett, J.P., on his 72nd birthday, and on his retirement from ringing at Clifford after 35 years’ service. Ringing World page reference: 1714.0035Hereford Diocesan Guild Stokesay, Shropshire St John the Baptist Sunday, 23 January 1944 in 2h 36 (9 in A♭) 5040 Grandsire Doubles (Forty-two six-scores, ten different callings.) 1 Arthur C Nason 2 William J Beniams (C) 3 James Hughes 4 E Henry Meredith 5 Thomas P Barlow Rung for the 21st birthday of Margaret, youngest daughter of Mr. A. C. Nason. Ringing World page reference: 1718.0079Hereford Diocesan Guild Kingsland, Herefordshire St Michael and All Angels Friday, 14 April 1944 in 2h 39 (11–1–12 in F) 5040 Grandsire Doubles Forty-two six-scores, ten callings, and one 240 of Lindoff’s arrangement.
1 Frederick R Harris 2 Ronald H Mewies 3 Laurence T Mainwaring 4 E Peter Rock 5 Leslie Evans (C) 6 Frederick A Jaine First peal and first attempt 1 and 2. Ringing World page reference: 1726.0163Hereford Diocesan Guild Kimbolton, Herefordshire St James the Great Monday, 24 April 1944 in 2h 40 (9–3–24 in G) 5040 Doubles (2m) (Being five six-scores of Reverse Canterbury Pleasure, 35 six-scores of
Grandsire and one 240'of Lindoff’s arrangement.) 1 Frederick R Harris 2 John D Rock 3 Ronald H Mewies 4 Laurence T Mainwaring 5 Leslie Evans (C) 6 Frederick A Jaine First peal in two methods 1, 3, and 4. First peal and first attempt, aged 14 years - 2. Ringing World page reference: 1728.0187Hereford Diocesan Guild Clifford, Herefordshire St Mary the Virgin Sunday, 2 July 1944 in 2h 42 (12–1–14 in G) 5040 Grandsire Doubles (Forty-two six-scores, ten callings.) 1 William Beaver 2 G James R Price 3 Albert E Jones 4 Leslie Evans 5 David H Bennett (C) Rung half-muffled for Mr. J. P. Hyett, late captain of the Clifford band. Ringing World page reference: 1738.0290Hereford Diocesan Guild Lyonshall, Herefordshire St Michael and All Angels Saturday, 15 July 1944 (12 in G) 5040 Grandsire Doubles (Being 40 six-scores (10 callings) and one Pitman’s 240.) 1 Stanley Jones 2 Mrs Chandler 3 David H Bennett 4 Trevor Jones (C) 5 Leslie Evans 6 Robert Fletcher Rung muffled for Petty Officer H. Chandler; R.N., killed on active service. Ringing World page reference: 1740.0310Hereford Diocesan Guild Staunton on Arrow, Herefordshire St Peter Tuesday, 22 August 1944 in 2h 35 (6–1–16 in B♭) 5040 Doubles (2m) (Being five 120’s of Reverse Canterbury Pleasure, thirty-five of Grandsire (10 callings) and one 240 of Lindoff’s arrangement.) 1 John D Rock 2 Ronald H Mewies 3 Frederick R Harris 4 Laurence T Mainwaring 5 Leslie Evans (C) 6 E Peter Rock First peal inside 3. Rung for the liberation of Paris. Ringing World page reference: 1745.0363Hereford Diocesan Guild Hereford, Herefordshire At the Close Tuesday, 29 August 1944 in 1h 49 5040 Grandsire Doubles 1–2 John N Hartshorns 3–4 Wilfred F Moreton (C) 5–6 Michael P Moreton First attempt for a peal 1-2 and 5-6. First peal of Doubles on handbells 3-4. First handbell peal as conductor. M. P. Moreton is 12 years old. Ringing World page reference: 1746.0371Hereford Diocesan Guild Stokesay, Shropshire St John the Baptist Sunday, 12 November 1944 in 2h 40 (9 in A♭) 5040 Grandsire Doubles (Forty-two six-scores, ten callings.) 1 T William Nash 2 William J Beniams (C) 3 James Hughes 4 Hubert Jones 5 E Harry Meredith 6 Arthur C Nason Rung for the birth of a son to Mr. and Mr's. W. J. Beniams. Ringing World page reference: 1758.0491 | |
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